DIY Vocabulary Readings

Now it's your turn to write. Choose any sublist of vocabulary words that we've been studying in Freshman English. You can go to a Vocabulary Puzzle to see a list. (Open it in a New Tab.) Look at the wordlist for a while and try to create a story. Use at least 10 words from the wordlist that you chose. When you're ready, write your story in the box below. The box looks small, but don't worry about that — your story can be up to 1000 words long!

Your Story:

Note: Type a backslash (\) before using an apostrophe (') in your story, like this: "Let\'s party!."

Word List*:

English Name*:

Class Code*:

Student ID*:

Student Writing:

Relationships:

Body & Grooming:

Emotions:

Personality Traits:

Social Behavior:

Clothing:

Sports:

Sickness & Health:

Housekeeping:

Weather:

Agriculture:

Hunting:

Entertainment:

Religion:

Education:

Business:

Office Job:

Machines and Tools:

Food and Cooking:

Measures:

Crime, Law & Order:

Travel and Geography:

Accidental:

History, War, and Politics:

"Nothing ventured, nothing gained." — used to say that you cannot achieve anything unless you take risks